Glick said the feature was currently “in limited experimentation,” and would be launched “really soon.”

YouTube added the option to geotag videos when they’re uploaded a little over a year ago, but didn’t offer a way to do anything with that information. Google Earth does offer geotagged YouTube videos, but only for a subset of selected videos.

Glick demoed looking up videos of the Bellagio’s fountains in Las Vegas by honing in on its address. Update: YouTube declined to give us a nice screenshot, as the feature’s looks might change before it launches, but we did grab a photo from our seat in the audience (see above).